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Antora Energy

Process Safety Engineer

San Jose, CAFrom $183kmidAdded today

About this role

Antora Energy seeks a Process Safety Engineer to build and lead a tailored process safety program for their thermal energy storage facilities. This role will establish PSM/RMP best practices adapted to the company's scale, facilitate hazard analyses, lead design reviews, and develop emergency response capabilities while partnering across engineering, operations, and R&D.

What you'll do

  • Develop and lead a fit-for-purpose process safety program adapted from OSHA PSM and EPA RMP standards
  • Facilitate and document process hazard analyses using HAZOP, What-If, LOPA, and similar methodologies
  • Represent EH&S in design reviews, reviewing P&IDs and process documentation to identify hazards early
  • Establish and mature Management of Change (MOC) and Pre-Startup Safety Review (PSSR) processes
  • Build and maintain process safety information framework and partner on operating procedures development
  • Develop emergency response and Incident Command System (ICS) capability across facilities

What they're looking for

  • Process Safety Management (PSM) and Risk Management Plan (RMP) experience
  • Process hazard analysis facilitation (HAZOP, What-If, LOPA)
  • P&ID and process design documentation interpretation
  • Management of Change (MOC) process design
  • Technical writing and communication across disciplines
  • Incident investigation and mechanical integrity knowledge
  • OSHA, EPA, CCPS/AIChE, NFPA, and API codes and standards familiarity
  • Emergency response and Incident Command System (ICS) knowledge
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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through your experience establishing or implementing an OSHA PSM or EPA RMP program—what were the key challenges and how did you address them?
  • Describe a process hazard analysis you've facilitated; which methodology did you use and why, and how did you drive recommendations to closure?